Civil Case: Cable v Sinclair

Key Concepts

  • A lost parcel on the First Fleet led to Australia’s first civil court case, Cable v Sinclair (1788), demonstrating the rule of law in the new colony.

  • Convicts Henry and Susannah Kable successfully sued a powerful ship’s captain, showing equality before the law applied even to convicts.

  • The Lost Parcel storybook retells this true event using original letters, court records, and newspapers.

  • One‑page character cards profile Henry Kable, Susannah Kable, Captain Duncan Sinclair, and Reverend Richard Johnson.

  • Henry Kable’s story traces his journey from convict to successful businessman, reflecting the importance of property rights and enforcement by the courts to allow economic growth.

  • The case summary explains trial proceedings, evidence, and the rudimentary early legal system in NSW.

  • Lesson plans support 3–4 classroom periods aligned with Civics and Citizenship learning outcomes.

  • Student resources include comprehension tasks, source‑analysis worksheets, and a chronological timeline.

  • Creative activities encourage students to write plays or narratives based on the lost parcel story.

  • Primary source documents include court writs, depositions, letters, newspapers, and supporting historical records.

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